來源:NBA官網2024-10-16 18:22
NBA2024-25 season is approaching, and many milestone moments are expected to come. Today, the official NBA website listed 20 possible milestone moments for the new season. Let's take a look together.
1. Durant's career scoring:
Durant currently has a total of 28,924 points in his career, and he only needs 1,076 points to join the 30,000-point club. There are currently only 7 players in the 30,000-point club: LeBron James (40,474 points), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points), Karl Malone (36,928 points), Kobe Bryant (33,643 points), Michael Jordan (32,292 points), Dirk Nowitzki (31,560 points), and Wilt Chamberlain (31,419 points).
2. Durant's field goals made:
Durant has made 9,950 field goals in his career, ranking 17th on the all-time field goals made list. In the past three seasons, he has averaged about 604 field goals made per season. Assuming he makes about 600 field goals in the new season, his career total will surpass 10,000, moving him into the top ten on the all-time field goals made list.
3. Durant's three-pointers made:
Durant currently ranks 15th on the all-time three-pointers made list with 2,031. He still needs 113 three-pointers to surpass Paul Pierce (2,143), who currently ranks 14th. In the past three seasons, Durant has averaged 125 three-pointers made per season.
4. Durant's free throws made:
Durant has made 6,993 free throws in his career, ranking 10th on the all-time free throws made list. He needs 168 more free throws to surpass Jerry West (7,160), who currently ranks 9th. In the past three seasons, Durant has averaged 347 free throws made per season. He needs 248 more free throws to surpass Dirk Nowitzki (7,240), and 335 more free throws to surpass Michael Jordan (7,327), who currently ranks 8th and 7th respectively.
5. Harden's career scoring:
Harden currently has a total of 25,885 points in his career, ranking 20th on the all-time scoring list. In the past two seasons, he has averaged 1,204 points per season. If he scores around 1,200 points in the new season, he will surpass Kevin Garnett, Elvin Hayes, Paul Pierce, Tim Duncan, Dominique Wilkins, Oscar Robertson, and Hakeem Olajuwon.
6. Harden's three-pointers made:
Harden currently has made 2,940 three-pointers in his career, ranking 3rd on the all-time three-pointers made list. He needs 34 more three-pointers to surpass Ray Allen (2,973), who currently ranks 2nd. If he makes at least 60 three-pointers in the new season, Harden will become a member of the 3,000 three-pointers club. Currently, there is only Stephen Curry (3,747) in that club.
7. Harden's free throws made:
Harden has made 7,659 free throws in his career, ranking 6th on the all-time free throws made list. He needs 341 more free throws to join the 8,000 free throws club. Currently, there are only four players in that club: Karl Malone (9,787), Moses Malone (8,531), LeBron James (8,390), and Kobe Bryant (8,378). In the past three seasons, Harden has averaged 361 free throws made per season.
8. Harden's assists:
Harden has dished out 7,629 assists in his career, ranking 14th on the all-time assists list. He needs 359 more assists to surpass Rod Strickland (7,987), who currently ranks 13th. If Harden dishes out at least 371 assists in the new season, he will join the 8,000 assists club. He had 614 assists last season.
9. Harden's triple-doubles:
Harden currently has 77 triple-doubles, trailing Wilt Chamberlain, who ranks 7th on the all-time triple-double list, by just 1 triple-double.
10. LeBron James' games played:
LeBron James has played in 1,492 games in his career, ranking 6th on the all-time games played list. If he plays in at least 69 games in the new season, he will surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who currently ranks 2nd on that list.
11. LeBron James' three-pointers made:
LeBron James currently has made 2,410 three-pointers in his career, ranking 8th on the all-time three-pointers made list. If he makes at least 151 three-pointers in the new season, he will surpass Reggie Miller (2,560), who currently ranks 5th on that list. He made 149 three-pointers last season.
12. LeBron James' free throws made:
LeBron James has made 8,390 free throws in his career, ranking 3rd on the all-time free throws made list. He needs 142 more free throws to surpass Moses Malone (8,531), who currently ranks 2nd. In the past three seasons, LeBron has averaged 269 free throws made per season.
13. LeBron James' defensive rebounds:
LeBron James currently has 9,458 defensive rebounds in his career, ranking 10th on the all-time defensive rebounds list. He needs 257 more defensive rebounds to surpass Hakeem Olajuwon (9,714), who currently ranks 9th. In the past three seasons, LeBron has averaged 415 defensive rebounds per season.
14. LeBron James' steals:
LeBron James currently has 2,275 steals, ranking 8th on the all-time steals list. He needs 36 more steals to surpass Maurice Cheeks, who currently ranks 6th. In the past three seasons, LeBron has averaged 70 steals per season.
15. Chris Paul's assists:
Chris Paul currently ranks 3rd on the all-time assists list with 2,614 assists. If he dishes out 198 more assists, he will surpass Jason Kidd, who currently ranks 2nd.
16. Chris Paul's steals:
Chris Paul currently ranks 3rd on the all-time steals list with 2,614 steals. The player ahead of him is still Jason Kidd. If he gets 71 more steals, he will surpass Kidd.
17. Russell Westbrook's scoring:
Russell Westbrook currently ranks 24th on the all-time scoring list with 25,211 points. He needs 861 more points to surpass Kevin Garnett, who currently ranks 19th on the list. In the past 3 seasons, Westbrook has averaged 1,118 points per season. Last season, he scored 754 points, which was a career low.
18. Russell Westbrook's assists:
Russell Westbrook currently ranks 9th on the all-time assists list with 9,468 assists. He needs 420 more assists to surpass Oscar Robertson (9,887), who currently ranks 8th. In the past three seasons, Westbrook has averaged 469 assists per season. Last season, he dished out 306 assists.
19. Rudy Gobert's Defensive Player of the Year awards:
Rudy Gobert has won the Defensive Player of the Year award 4 times. If he wins the award again in the new season, he will become the first player in history to win the award 5 times.
20. Gregg Popovich's coaching wins:
Gregg Popovich currently has 1,388 coaching wins, which is the most in NBA history. He needs 12 more wins to reach 1,400 wins.